The Jewelry Fair 2011 does not disappoint! How can you possibly go wrong with such an inspiring theme and high quality, talented designers? The fair is full of tons of great quality, reasonably priced (and a few great freebies and cheapies) new designs to tantalize your senses. I know they certainly have mine! I’ve been visiting each booth…at least twice, trying to decide what I can get the most of with my budget. And I’ll more than likely be going back a 3rd time before it is over.

The fair runs from the 16th until the 25th this year.

The designers are spread across four sims and element themes: Air, Fire, Earth and Water. Each unique sim is completely styled, created and atmosphered (is that a word?) into its respective element. Let’s take a look!

A quote from the organizers:

“With 4 sims packed with more than 100 amazing booths, we hope that this will truly be an experience to remember! We have aimed to please and are really excited to share this amazing fair with…the public!”

When you first land at the fair, you are on a platform with teleporters to each of the 4 sims. This platform also has signs from each of the designers that are on that sim, to help you find who you’re looking for. Or you can just visit all of them as I have over and over!

The air sim hosts many of the Gatcha machines as well as all of the one of a kind auction items. Be sure to visit these and bid on your favorites before they end on September 25th.

Each sim has a central area with teleports that you can use to the other sims. That way you don’t have to go back to the main landing to move on to the next place.

The Air sim is very heavenly in nature. From the great sunset type lighting to the winged unicorns to the cupid statues, it is quite beautiful and rich in feel. Gold everywhere and puffy white clouds, help to complete the setting.

With the disappearance and non-updating of many of the wonderful hunt info blogs for SL, I have decided to start a new one. I am unable to find any good blogs right now that supply hunt info, applications and the like. So if you have info on a hunt, please send it my way and I’ll happily add it! Also looking for assistants.

Hunters & Designers please mark the above blog address if you want to keep up with my hunts. And if you want to be able to chat with other hunters you can join my in world group: A to Zari Hunts. For all updates keep up with my blog listed at the top of this notecard.

Organizer: Zari Genira
Contact: Kiki Daniels

Title: ”D is for Deviant”

Theme: Deviant means it is not normal. A person or thing that is quite far from being normal or what is considered the “norm”. It is something or someone that is “unusual”. Here are a few synonyms:
aberrant, anomalous, atypical, bent, devious, different, divergent, freaky, heretical, heteroclite, irregular, off-key, perverse, preternatural, twisted, unorthodox, unrepresentative, unusual, untypical, variant, varying, wandering, wayward, weird

Items: These will be split between different types. So that we have a better variety. It will be split up as follows (I may have left some categories out):
-No more than 10 jewelry items
-No more than 15 furniture/decor/building items
-No more than 10 womens clothing
-No more than 10 mens clothing
-No more than 5 tattoos/makeup layers
-No more than 5 poses/animations/gestures
-No more than 5 shoes/boots
-No more than 10 other accessories
These items of course can flex a bit depending on how many apply and if I decide to make the hunt limit more than 50.

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Content Theft is a huge issue and I am completely against it. If any items I have blogged have been found to be stolen in any shape or form, I will remove the post containing them as well as all references to said designer. I know many people use this excuse however to try and hedge out the competition and therefore I must have valid proof that the item(s) are indeed stolen. Thank you for your support in helping to fight content theft!
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